Monday, June 29, 2009
All Hail Regina Ortus Junkus!
Sunday, June 28, 2009
The hunt is over
Saturday, June 27, 2009
My favorite postcard
Monday, June 22, 2009
Fun Junk, Indeed!
As you can see, Nancy has impeccable taste and amazing talent for display. She has a blog too. You can find it here.
Sunday, June 21, 2009
My Dad
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Vintage Thingies Thursday
I almost forgot it was Thursday! I'm getting this in right under the wire. I get to play VTT with my other junky friends! Check out details and other players at Colorado Lady. Here's today's showcase from yours truly, One Gal's Trash:I ♥ vintage place card holders. Especially the glass flower ones made in Czechoslovakia, when there was such a thing as Czechoslovakia. I found the really big ones at the Goodwill, the 2 orange trees I bought at Expo a few years ago and the 4 small flower pots are part of a set of 12 I found on eBay. Colorful, charming, sweet!
Just because it's fun to say
Then suddenly I remembered a chocolate drink that you can get in New York called Yoo-Hoo. I've never seen one on the west coast. It's sort of like chocolate milk, but not.
I put the two things together and realized: I wanna Ho-Ho and a Yoo-Hoo!Monday, June 15, 2009
I like my booty cheap!
I finally made it into the house and picked up a few things there too. The total for this pile was about $2:
My heart was pounding when I got into the car. Just as I was pulling away, I caught a glimpse of the FREE box. I found Christmas carol sheet music, and two vintage versions of Peter Rabbit. I especially like the one on the bottom. Someday, in the dark of the rainy and endless northwest winter, I will put these pages in vintage frames I have stashed in the garage, and I will be happy.
Saturday, June 13, 2009
By any other name, would smell as sweet...
Friday, June 12, 2009
It doesn't have quite the same ring to it...
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Oooo Ooooo, I wanna play!
One of my vintage collections lives on a bookcase in the garden room. Springy shades of pottery vases from places near and far. The turquoise urn on the far right is from an auction in Gainesville, Florida, the mint green basket is from Edinburgh, Scotland and the tall green vase with the flower came from a junky shop in New York City.Wednesday, June 10, 2009
The Church of Really Good Junk
Pair of vintage Christmas bells with holly decals, 18 mini tart tins in original box, a red Dymo label maker, 2 boxes of vintage tinsel and a fab set of glasses. See the wave pattern along the top of the glass? Perfect for the hut!
There was lots of Christmas stuff too; I had to paw through a lot of styrofoam and melted wax to find these holiday delights...
When I went to the checkout, the sweet cashier said to me, "We are just about ready to close up ...how about $5 for everything?" I gave her $10.
Sunday, June 7, 2009
Tillamook County Junking
Teen Challenge Thrift; usually good for vintage housewares, linens and Andy Williams records.
Thursday, June 4, 2009
Audrey
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Googling Ex Boyfriends - Part 3
Set up: I was in my early 20's, living in London, gettting around on these
and working at Chicago Rib Shack. (The original restaurant closed in 1999. This link is a review about the new "improved" version.)
I served exceptionally mediocre BBQ to well-heeled Londoners and obnoxious American tourists. John McEnroe once came in for dinner after winning Wimbledon. Let me just ask; if you were John McEnroe, and had just won Wimbledon, why in the #%&*^! would you go have dinner at the Chicago Rib Shack? One of the busboys (I so wish I could remember his name, he was a dead ringer for Mathew Broderick. Adorable.) Anywho, cute busboy collected autographs but was too shy to ask McEnroe. I, of course, was not. True to his reputation, the master of the tennis court was surly and foul. (I also waited on Martin Sheen at a different restaurant in London...but, even I know that I am now getting so far off track, I may never get back.)
One of the other servers at CRS was Maddy. We were fast friends and partners in crime. Maddy had a younger brother whose name will remain unspoken. He was a few years younger (!) than me. He had brown eyes, dark curly hair and well, you know, that accent. I was all over him like a cheap suit. We used to go for long drives (on the wrong side of the road) in places that looked like this.
And I remember one rainy afternoon, snogging with him in a pub at the end of this pier in Brighton. He was yummy.
I'm still in touch with his sister. When she emailed me photos of his wedding a few years ago, my feelings were a little hurt. That is the definition of insanity.